HC Deb 15 April 1886 vol 304 c1620
MR. FLYNN (Cork, N.)

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether it is not a fact that there are only four mail deliveries in the week to Rock-chapel, county Cork; and, whether, taking into account the considerable size of the place, and the great inconvenience caused to the inhabitants of the district by the delay in the delivery of letters and newspapers, the Post Office authorities will arrange for a daily delivery?

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. HENRY H. FOWLER) (Wolverhampton, E.)

, in reply, said, there was, as stated, only four deliveries in the week at Rockchapel. As to affording further accommodation, the revenue derived from the correspondence did not enable him to hold out any hope of a more efficient service.